no idea - you tell me what's good for me

it will, but the issue is with whether you have SATA or PCIe SSD installed
PCIe - uses Samsung drives
SATA - i think that was Toshiba,

If it's PCIe you will most likely need to custom mod BIOS for it to work - Sony never updated that to support NVMe protocol (Sony used AHCI protocol drives and if you are looking for them you will pay a small fortune and won't get the same reliability and speed of NVMe)

Hello everyone. I did a fresh start for my vaio pro 13. Now I am wondering about the hidden recovery partion on my laptop. Obviously this probably has a copy of windows 8 which I do not need anymore. Is it possible to delete/merge this partition with the c drive and how can it be done?
Many Thanks

I got everything working on my SVP13213CGB except for the intel gpu is constantly at boost clocks at idle no matter what settings I change. That is, until I run a 3D benchmark, then it goes down to 200-300mhz base clock instead of boosting up/staying at to 1000mhz. You have it all backwards you stupid laptop.

Hello everyone. I did a fresh start for my vaio pro 13. Now I am wondering about the hidden recovery partion on my laptop. Obviously this probably has a copy of windows 8 which I do not need anymore. Is it possible to delete/merge this partition with the c drive and how can it be done?
Many Thanks

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Do you have a bootable USB? You can delete/format like that. Or look up how to use the cmd-->diskpart utility.

Hi, I'm looking to upgrade the 256gb SSD in a Sony Vaio Pro 13 to a larger capacity, preferably 1 TB. Has anyone successfully put one in? Which brand of drive did you use? Will an NVMe drive work, without having to hack the BIOS?